# Regression test for calling an inline function that uses a raw-dylib function.

# only-windows

include ../tools.mk

# We'd be using the llvm-objdump instead of the system objdump to ensure compatibility
# with the LLVM bitcode generated by rustc but on Windows  piping/IO redirection under MSYS2 is wonky with llvm-objdump.
OBJDUMP = objdump

all:
	$(RUSTC) --crate-type dylib --crate-name raw_dylib_test lib.rs -C prefer-dynamic
	$(RUSTC) --crate-type dylib --crate-name raw_dylib_test_wrapper lib_wrapper.rs -C prefer-dynamic
	$(RUSTC) --crate-type bin driver.rs -L "$(TMPDIR)" -C prefer-dynamic
	# Make sure we don't find an import to the functions we expect to be inlined.
	$(OBJDUMP) -p $(TMPDIR)/driver.exe | $(CGREP) -v -e "inline_library_function"
	$(OBJDUMP) -p $(TMPDIR)/driver.exe | $(CGREP) -v -e "inline_library_function_calls_inline"
	# Make sure we do find an import to the functions we expect to be imported.
	$(OBJDUMP) -p $(TMPDIR)/driver.exe | $(CGREP) -e "library_function"
	$(call COMPILE_OBJ,"$(TMPDIR)"/extern_1.obj,extern_1.c)
	$(call COMPILE_OBJ,"$(TMPDIR)"/extern_2.obj,extern_2.c)
ifdef IS_MSVC
	$(CC) "$(TMPDIR)"/extern_1.obj -link -dll -out:"$(TMPDIR)"/extern_1.dll -noimplib
	$(CC) "$(TMPDIR)"/extern_2.obj -link -dll -out:"$(TMPDIR)"/extern_2.dll -noimplib
else
	$(CC) "$(TMPDIR)"/extern_1.obj -shared -o "$(TMPDIR)"/extern_1.dll
	$(CC) "$(TMPDIR)"/extern_2.obj -shared -o "$(TMPDIR)"/extern_2.dll
endif
	$(call RUN,driver) | tr -d '\r' > "$(TMPDIR)"/output.txt
	$(RUSTC_TEST_OP) "$(TMPDIR)"/output.txt output.txt
